This weekend could be a disappointing one for the Michigan football program.

Instead of celebrating the NFL draft, as most elite programs do, the Wolverines enter the three-day marathon with just one certain draft pick: Denard Robinson. And he might not even go until rounds 4-7 on Saturday.

Defensive lineman Will Campbell, safety Jordan Kovacs, offensive lineman Patrick Omameh and linebacker Kenny Demens could be selected in the later rounds. But nfl.com’s seven-round mock draft from this week has only Robinson being taken — as a fifth-round pick by the Cleveland Browns.

The last time Michigan didn't have a player picked in the first three rounds was 2009. Terrance Taylor was the first Wolverine picked, in the fourth round.

The last time U-M only had one player picked? Derrick Alexander in 1994.